i wonder if Nelson realizes that the season is lost. as great as this is, the fact that we will apparently never see randolph again is very disappointing. and morrow, who was playing great of late, appears to be at the end of the bench now that our "stars" are all back. great. let's not continue not to develop our younger players, because getting to 30 wins this season is far more important.

p.s. sorry for being a negative nancy on such a fine night from the dubs. cuz, i am thoroughly enjoying it afterall

agreed, as fun as it is, we only see our youngsters in trashers time i believe

first off wrote:morrow in for jackson please. do you see how he is killing the ball movement? yes he avgs 6 assists a game, but look how much time he has the ball in his hands.

Why do we always have to have wednesday night games? Lost or Warriors? Lost or Warriors? usually end up watching it online the next day. thank god. that's such a good feature.

or you could just move out here to the east coast and watch both.

LOST was phenomenal (again) by the way

yeah, for all the bashing I've done on lost over the last year, I have to say, they are picking things up well in the 5th season. answering more questions than it asks finally!

it's all about an end-date. once they finally got approval to end the show next year by abc, they could finally get down to wrapping things up, instead of merely meandering along.

now, i loved it still, even when "meandering," but i definitely hear you. season 3 was the weakest because of this. a lot of those episodes were just to plod the plot along. but when they got that time-table laid out and agreed upon, last season, and especially this season, really brought LOST back to true artistic prominence